The provocative Adult Swim-esque video features Redding
and others exacting revenge on a partisan as the first offering of his Unleash the Whip!
album.

"The video will only bolster my Unleash the Whip! album, which
has been second on Amazon.com Hot New Releases," said Redding. "It also plays up
local dance DJ Rob Reum, who is really responsible for a lot of our success at
the club level."

The video has been be made available on
You Tube and other video
playing sites and ReddingNewsReview.com.

Unleash the Whip! received 3 1/2 starts from former About.com,
dance music critic Jimi Bruce and has been called "racy" by the Atlanta
Journal-Constitution.

Unleash the Whip! uses samples of Redding's politically
independent and anti-group think message from his popular talk show. Redding,
who is known as
"America's Independent Voice", calls for his "whip"
routinely throughout his show and in all of the album tracks to encourage people
to get off the political party plantation and think for themselves.

Audio Paradyne's "Where's My Whip?" has also
been prominently featured on the Web's leading online music creation game -
Songster.

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Redding has an award-wining Independent talk radio
show heard in all 50 states on SiriusXM 128 The Power and on radio in markets
from Philadelphia, Atlanta to Cleveland.

He has been named one of the "100 Most Important
Radio Talk Show Hosts in America" by Talkers magazine. He was voted one of the
Top 5 black talk radio show host by BlackTalkers.com for the last two years.

His award-winning Web site, ReddingNewsReview.com,
has been a resource for thousands each day for the last 10 years. The site has
won three consecutive Black Web Awards for News distribution.

You can get the album, which was
released Dec. 4th, on a host of music retailers including: iTunes, Rhapsody,
Rdio, iHeart, Google Play, CD Baby, and at Amazon.com
here.

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